New planning for Mageia 2

After the announcement of the release dates for major projects like GNOME or KDE, we decided to postpone the final release of Mageia 2 to 2012 May, 3rd so that we can integrate the last stable versions and provide better quality for your favorite distribution.

I agree! This is a good move. Take all the time it takes and more. Doing upgrades is a lot of work. We want it to at least be worth it. Trying to meet arbitrary dates is foolish. It will be ready when it is ready.

I was pretty impressed with Mageia 1 when I took it for a test drive at the beginning of the month. I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on Mageia 2, and it’s good to know you are more concerned with quality than with strict release dates.
Keep up the great work, and thanks.

but i really like the bleeding edge experience of cauldron 🙂
of course once you loose sound then it comes back… but i know why those things happen and i accepted it…

in any case i would really hope that in the future it will be possible to update from x86 to amd64 and also downgrading from mageia 3 (cauldron) to 2, to avoid unstable systems as the original poster experienced.

im looking forward to the release of mageia 2. its sad it will come later ;-), but that is for a very good reason!

Looking forward to Mageia 2, Have been using M1 as my main OS since it’s release and have had no problems with it whatsoever. I was a dedicated Mandrake/driva user since 5.3 and I left mandriva with the original dev team, following them right into Mageia1. (as an end user of course ).

P.S.
I love the fact that Mageia updates a lot of things that Mandriva never did till a new release…like Firefox for example.

We are talking about releasing updated ISOs for Mageia 1, but as we are still a small team we have to take the available manpower into account.
Also I don’t know what the “main problems” of Mageia 1 are?
I know there are quite some bugs but we also did resolve quite a lot of them.
So if you like to help us, do so by filing bug reports or by joining one of the teams and work on those problems…

Take the the team with your team we all see an stable release then an quick release with an lot of errors, i also want to see an better firewall with more features like interusion detection, rule adding, modify rules etc. But Mageia 1 rocks and is stable keep the well done work up.

Have down loaded Mageia 1 live and like it very much. I am running Mandriva 2010 Spring at the moment so no need to change yet, but I am looking forward to the release of Mageir 2 in May 2012 and I think that may well be my favorite distribution in future.

G.C.L.

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